Saturday, February 28, 2009

The New Globe Broadband Tattoo

Globe Broadband Tattoo, formerly known as Globe Visibility, uses a USB stick that works as a modem. Users simply plug the stick into their PCs or laptops to surf the Web anytime, anywhere. 3G and High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) technology enables high-speed connectivity and fast downloads. With Globe Broadband Tattoo, users can experience speeds of up to 2 Mbps. That makes activities like social networking, chatting, blogging, emailing and even streaming music and movies much more enjoyable yet still affordable.

Globe redesigned Globe Broadband Tattoo not just as a connectivity tool for its users, but a lifestyle tool as well. Users can now choose from a range of three hip and trendy Globe Broadband Tattoo USB designs, featuring artwork in black, orange, or blue. Depending on the user's personal style, they can choose the skin that reflects their personalities and lifestyles the most.

The Globe Broadband Tattoo Prepaid Kit comes with a free P100 load that is equivalent to five hours of free Internet time. On top of that, users pay only P5 per fifteen minutes on the Internet.

And once users have consumed their free load, reloading the Globe Broadband Tattoo Prepaid SIM is easy because it can be loaded like a regular prepaid SIM, whether through Share-A-Load, Globe Load or prepaid call cards

Users may also opt for a postpaid plan for Globe Broadband Tattoo; there is a range of plans for as low as P 799/month with 60 free mobile internet hours each month.

Aside from using Globe Broadband Tattoo as a mobile Internet modem, the SIM card inside the USB can also be used for calls and sending text messages at regular cellphone rates. The USB also comes with a built-in expansion slot where users can insert their own Micro SD card for additional file storage.

With a funkier look and free Internet time, the new Globe Broadband Tattoo Prepaid Kit is a steal for only P1895.

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Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Sony to introduce 'pocket-style' netbook this month

Article posted February 03, 2009 - 04:23 PM

MANILA, Philippines - Sony will soon introduce a "pocket-style" laptop that will be small enough to be held by one hand and as thin as a cellphone. 

The VAIO P will weigh 594g to 620 grams, depending on the model. 

However, unlike the netbooks, the new notebook has discarded the mousepad and will use a pointing stick, the Philippine office of Sony said. 

The laptop, which already made its worldwide debut at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, will become commercially available in Manila on February 25.

The laptop will have two models, a 60-gigabyte HDD-based VGN-P13H priced at P49,999 and a 64-gigabyte SSD-based VGN-P15G which is being retailed at P69,999, the Philippine office of Sony said. 

The unit has a 1600 x 768, LED backlit 8-inch display and also incorporates LCD technology with anti-reflection coating. It is available in four colors: red, green, black, and white.

Based on Windows Vista, the VAIO P has Instant Mode that directly launches into Sony's Xross Media Bar interface for quick boot up and access to music, video, photos, and the Web.

Other specs include a built-in webcam, noise-canceling technology/headphones (only VGN-P15G), built-in wireless LAN 802.11b/g/Draft n, and Bluetooth.

The VAIO P marks Sony's entry into "unchartered" territory, boldly proclaiming that it is the first to put out a pocket-size full-featured notebook that is small enough to grip with one hand.

The new product "will cultivate a new category that will bring expansion to the VAIO business," Komei Nosaka, senior sales manager at Sony Philippines, said in a press statement. 

"We believe that there is demand and we can create the demand for taking out the usability of PC outdoors," stated Nosaka, adding that the product development for VAIO P started 18 months ago. - GMANews.TV

Monday, February 02, 2009

G.I. Joe Super Bowl Trailer



Oooh! I can't wait for this to come out, first in the Movie Theaters then on DVD then on Blue-Ray. It will sit beside the Transformers on my shelf hehehe.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

CD-R King HDMI Cables

Today, I bought two (2) 3 meter HDMI cables from CD-R King for only P300 each. And not like the 10 ft VGA cable I bought from them before, these two worked!

Now the two cables are connecting my HDTV to my DVD player and Popcorn Hour A-110